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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all sort of good" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "all sorts of good." You can use it to describe a variety of positive qualities or benefits.
Example: "The new restaurant in town offers all sorts of good food options for everyone."
Alternatives: "all kinds of good" or "a variety of good."
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"The women are all sort of good daughters and college graduates.
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Amazon sells tablets, streams video, delivers all sort of goods — even groceries — while also providing enterprise-grade cloud computing solutions.
Out of adversity come all sorts of good things".
So it really flooded me with all sorts of good feelings.
"All sorts of good and bad exist within all of us.
The convertible, he added, "conjures up all sorts of good visions".
Companies are highly, highly regulated on how they operate for all sorts of good legal reasons.
There are all sorts of good reasons for questioning this logic.
Men, naturally, have come up with all sorts of good reasons for keeping it that way.
This, the government argued, would bring all sorts of good things.
No doubt there are all sorts of good reasons why it never happened, and perhaps why it never should.
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